ATSC Network Attached Devices: Difference between revisions

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In the meantime, it is worth drawing attention to the fact that some devices in this category already work under Linux:
In the meantime, it is worth drawing attention to the fact that some devices in this category already work under Linux:


====Air2LAN / A75 DVB ATSC Data Receiver====
==== Air2LAN / A75 DVB ATSC Data Receiver====
The 'A75 DVB ATSC Data Receiver' by Norva Technologies, along with some other Norva products, is apparently being resold by the vendor [[BBTI]] as the 'Air2LAN'. For further details, see:
The 'A75 DVB ATSC Data Receiver' by Norva Technologies, along with some other Norva products, is apparently being resold by the vendor [[BBTI]] as the 'Air2LAN'. For further details, see:
*http://www.novra.com/a75.htm
*http://www.novra.com/a75.htm
*http://www.bbti.us/products_air2lan.htm
*http://www.bbti.us/products_air2lan.htm


====HDHomeRun from Silicondust====
==== [[Silicondust HDHomeRun]]====
The HDHR does indeed work well under Linux using [[MythTV]] or [[VLC media player]]. This interesting embedded device contains:
* twin Thomson DTF8640B NIMs, which feature the Zoran/Oren Cascade2 digital demodulator (CAS-220), and which provide support for both 8-VSB (ATSC) and 64/256-QAM (SCTE 07 Digital Cable) sources
* an Ubicom IP3023 RISC network processor, running Ubicom's own ipOS RTOS (which is loaded from a 4Mbit SST 39VF040 multipurpose flash IC). The IP3023/ipOS combination is capable of providing hardware PID filtering
* a Davicom DM9161A Fast Ethernet PHY
For more information, see:
*[http://www.silicondust.com/wiki/products/hdhomerun Silicondust's HDHomeRun webpage]

Revision as of 00:11, 17 November 2008

Currently there no network attached devices that are directly supported by the LinuxTV Project. However, the number of devices that become available in this hardware category is likely to expand in the near future, so it will be interesting to see if any end up falling under the umbrella of support offered by LinuxTV.

In the meantime, it is worth drawing attention to the fact that some devices in this category already work under Linux:

Air2LAN / A75 DVB ATSC Data Receiver

The 'A75 DVB ATSC Data Receiver' by Norva Technologies, along with some other Norva products, is apparently being resold by the vendor BBTI as the 'Air2LAN'. For further details, see:

Silicondust HDHomeRun